Tanush & Shivani's wedding
Day 1
Monday, June 30, 2025
New Delhi
Day 2
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
New Delhi
Day 3
Friday, July 4, 2025
New Delhi
About the hosts
Tanush & Shivani's story
Tanush is my Brother and Shivani is my sister in law . They both met by arrange marriage and hence after first meeting they talked they were in contact as they live apart Tanush lives in New Delhi and Shivani lives in Mumbai . Still distance can’t separate both of them and hence their arrange marriage set up to love and now they both are getting married . We want your blessing for my brothers marriage . Do come and attend the wedding this will the memorable one I ensure that .
Day 1Monday, June 30, 2025New Delhi
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Mata ki chowki
There will be beautiful programme in Temple hosting by us .
Mata Ki Chowki is a devotional event held in India, primarily by followers of Hinduism, to worship and celebrate the various forms of the goddess Durga or Mata Rani. It’s a vibrant and spiritually uplifting gathering that involves devotional singing, dancing, rituals, and storytelling.
This will be life changer and full of divine event .
Day 2Wednesday, July 2, 2025New Delhi
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Engagement ceremony
This will be engagement (ring ) ceremony .
As Shivani is from Other cast and Tanush is from another
Both will follow each other rituals soo it will be double fun .
A ring ceremony is a pre-wedding celebration in many cultures, especially common in India, where it is often referred to as the engagement ceremony. It marks the formal announcement and acceptance of the upcoming marriage between two individuals and their families.
Day 3Friday, July 4, 2025New Delhi
Starting time (approximately): 9:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding night
1. Mandap Setup:
• A mandap is a decorated canopy where the wedding rituals take place, usually at a temple, banquet hall, or outdoor venue.
• It’s decorated with flowers, drapes, lights, and often features symbols of prosperity like kalash (pots) and mango leaves.
2. Arrival of the Groom (Baraat):
• The groom arrives in a grand procession (baraat), often on a horse or decorated car, with music, dancing, and fireworks.
• He is welcomed by the bride’s family in a ritual called milni.
3. Wedding Rituals (Vivah Sanskar):
• Performed by a pandit (priest) while chanting Vedic mantras.
• Main steps include:
• Jaimala: Exchange of garlands between the bride and groom.
• Kanyadaan: The bride’s father gives her hand to the groom, entrusting him with her care.
4. Blessings and Farewell (Vidaai)
First Baarat will go from the grooms house than will reach the hotel .
There will he a lot of dance singing and good quality food will be provided to the guests.